Why Root

Let’s start with why you would want to root your
Android smartphone. Sometimes apps require special permission that the
Android OS, which is based on Linux doesn’t allow. These could be simple
as taking a screenshot to higher level permissions to the core Android
files. Rooting makes your phone faster, increases battery life, allows
it to run more apps, custom software and ROMs which allow complete
control over every aspect of your device by allowing superuser and admin
level permission. Removing carrier bloatware is a particularly enticing
application.

However, rooting isn’t for everyone. If you don’t know what a
command prompt is or you have trouble handling .zip files, please don’t
root. The risk of bricking your expensive device to get speed gains and
improvements only Android enthusiasts can appreciate is not worth it.
Lastly, rooting can void your phone’s warranty so please make sure you
follow instructions to the letter. Also, back up your data before you
root android.

How To Use
Connect your Android phone or tablet you wish to Root to your computer using your Micro USB/USB cable.
Run the SRSRoot software on your computer.
Click on the ‘Root Device [All Methods]’ and wait for the Rooting process to complete.

SRSRoot is also completely reversible by Click on the UnRoot Device Button on
the SRSRoot Software Interface and is far safer than other dangerous
methods of rooting and unrooting.